Colleagues at Notcutts Wheatcroft Garden Centre in Nottingham are celebrating after scooping a national industry award. The ‘Dick Allen Award for Most Improved Garden Centre’ was presented to the Notcutts team at the annual Garden Centre Association (GCA) Conference, which celebrates the success … [Read more...]
Archives for April 2020
Beat the Streets raises £75,000 this year for Framework
Nottingham’s annual charity music festival Beat the Streets set up to tackle homelessness within the local community is saving lives and cutting the numbers of rough sleepers says the chief executive of the charity Framework. This year’s multi venue festival headlined by Nottingham’s own Jake … [Read more...]
‘Exceptional standards of education’ at West Bridgford school
A primary school in West Bridgford has been ranked as ‘outstanding’ in four out of five areas in its latest Ofsted report, published earlier this week. St Edmund Campion School, in Tewkesbury Close, has received excellent critique following its Ofsted inspection which took place earlier this … [Read more...]
PCC pays a visit to the new Customer Service Centre
Nottinghamshire PCC Paddy Tipping dropped into West Bridgford to meet the neighbourhood policing team and visit the new Customer Service Centre on Gordon Road. The PCC was joined by Insp Craig Berry and PCSO Jane Barker before meeting Rushcliffe Borough Council Leader Simon Robinson JP at the … [Read more...]
The candy man can
A West Bridgford entrepreneur is set to open his second Captain Flavours sweet shop specialising in candy, chocolate, snacks, cereals and drinks from the United States. Dan Khalifa began selling sweets from his bedroom in West Bridgford, he later opened his first shop in Alvaston, Derbyshire last … [Read more...]
A radical relaunch for a Nottingham business
Two Nottingham women aim to radically shift the way the UK supports female founders and are relaunching their business in line with this mission. Sarah King and Claire Dunn co-founded Work.by Design with the aim of helping 6,000 women set up and run their own businesses by 2025, via a unique … [Read more...]
Cabinet to discuss lease agreements of Lutterell Hall
Rushcliffe Borough Council’s Cabinet has discussed ownership of Lutterell Hall in West Bridgford and has been exploring lease agreements with up to three community organisations whilst maintaining public use of the venue. The decision was put to the vote on Tuesday 10 March at a Borough Council … [Read more...]
Partnership event marks progress on school academy site
Nottingham county councillors and representatives from the Spencer Academy Trust gathered on site to celebrate the progress of a brand new school near Edwalton. County council leader councillor Kay Cutts MBE and council chairman councillor Kevin Rostance joined other councillors and trust … [Read more...]
Brewhouse & Kitchen celebrate International Women’s Day
On Sunday 8th March, Brewhouse & Kitchen invited women from the local community down to their Nottingham site to celebrate International Women’s Day. With over one million people celebrating the event, the site is proud to continue its complimentary International Women’s Brew Day event for the … [Read more...]
Young and old share love for reading on World Book Day
Proving that age is no object when it comes to a love for books, children from Paper Moon Day Nursery in Compton Acres joined the residents at Ruddington Manor in Wilford for an inter-generational afternoon of fun and storytelling. The event coincided with World Book Day, which takes place … [Read more...]
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